by admin | Dec 29, 2020 | Review, Uncategorized
Free your imagination with these night drives review and photos by Aonan He It’s been three months since I’ve been to a restaurant or hungout with friends. Even when I was going out for a walk, I needed to put a mask on. I am so tired of it, as is everybody else. Now...
by admin | Dec 29, 2020 | Events, Review
When Winter rolled around, I began searching for new things to do indoors… Photo: DRIVE Review and photos by Nirmall Chockalingam If I asked myself a few months ago, ‘what’s missing in Edmonton?’ I wouldn’t have been able to come up with...
by admin | Dec 28, 2020 | Classical music, Review
The ESO briefly returned to live music in front of a reduced audience, before Covid-19 restrictions shut the Winspear down again. The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra in the Winspear in pre-Covid daysphoto: ESO review by Georgia Englot This article was initially meant to...
by admin | Dec 28, 2020 | Books, Interview
Nisha Patel Photo: City of Edmonton Interview by Talicia Dutchin In just three years, Nisha Patel has accomplished a lot as a poet, performer, and mentor. She began writing poetry in 2014, and her work has spoken to a range of issues such as identity, belonging,...
by admin | Dec 28, 2020 | Movies, Review
Can’t Leave Our Homes but Can Go Over the Moon by Ariel Delormé Netflix and Sony Productions have come to together to create the new children’s movie, Over the Moon. I was beyond excited, seeing as it was directed by former Disney employee, Glen Keane, who also had a...
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